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Authors: FUKUNISHI I KAJI N HOSAKA T BERGER D RAHE RH
Citation: I. Fukunishi et al., RELATIONSHIP OF ALEXITHYMIA AND POOR SOCIAL SUPPORT TO ULCERATIVE CHANGES ON GASTROFIBERSCOPY, Psychosomatics, 38(1), 1997, pp. 20-26

Authors: FUKUNISHI I KAWAMURA N ISHIKAWA T AGO Y SEI H MORITA Y RAHE RH
Citation: I. Fukunishi et al., MOTHERS LOW CARE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ALEXITHYMIA - A PRELIMINARY-STUDY IN JAPANESE COLLEGE-STUDENTS, Psychological reports, 80(1), 1997, pp. 143-146

Authors: KAWAMURA N ISHIKAWA T AGO Y YAMASAKI Y FUKUI T TATEMICHI M SEI H MORITA Y HORIGUCHI E RAHE RH
Citation: N. Kawamura et al., SLEEP CHARACTERISTICS OF JAPANESE WORKING MEN WHO SCORE ALEXITHYMIC ON THE TORONTO ALEXITHYMIA SCALE, Perceptual and motor skills, 84(3), 1997, pp. 859-865

Authors: MILLER MA RAHE RH
Citation: Ma. Miller et Rh. Rahe, LIFE CHANGES SCALING FOR THE 1990S, Journal of psychosomatic research, 43(3), 1997, pp. 279-292

Authors: BONAKDAR RA RAHE RH
Citation: Ra. Bonakdar et Rh. Rahe, USE OF A BEHAVIORS AND EMOTIONS QUESTIONNAIRE FOR PATIENTS WITH CANCER, Journal of investigative medicine, 44(1), 1996, pp. 120-120

Authors: FUKUNISHI I HOSAKA T RAHE RH
Citation: I. Fukunishi et al., ARE ABNORMAL GASTROFIBERSCOPIC FINDINGS RELATED TO HOSTILITY WITH POOR SOCIAL SUPPORT OR TO NEGATIVE RESPONSES TO STRESS, Journal of psychosomatic research, 41(4), 1996, pp. 337-342

Authors: FUKUNISHI I NAKAGAWA T NAKAGAWA H SONE Y KAJI N HOSAKA T RAHE RH
Citation: I. Fukunishi et al., VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY OF THE JAPANESE VERSION OF THE STRESS AND COPING INVENTORY, PSYCHIATRY AND CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES, 49(4), 1995, pp. 195-199

Authors: FUKUNISHI I MAEDA K KUBOTA M TOMINO Y RAHE RH
Citation: I. Fukunishi et al., SEVERITY OF ALEXITHYMIA IS RELATED TO PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS IN PATIENTS WITH PERITONEAL-DIALYSIS, Psychological reports, 77(3), 1995, pp. 763-770

Authors: FUKUNISHI I RAHE RH
Citation: I. Fukunishi et Rh. Rahe, ALEXITHYMIA AND COPING WITH STRESS IN HEALTHY-PERSONS - ALEXITHYMIA AS A PERSONALITY-TRAIT IS ASSOCIATED WITH LOW SOCIAL SUPPORT AND POOR RESPONSES TO STRESS, Psychological reports, 76(3), 1995, pp. 1299-1304

Authors: RAHE RH
Citation: Rh. Rahe, THE MORE THINGS CHANGE, Psychosomatic medicine, 56(4), 1994, pp. 306-307
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